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big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals n
big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of...
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. >> for a crowd this big, your everyday dishes will only go so far, literally you had to go deep into the cupboard can this mess be conquered by a little bit of dish liquid? it can if it is done ultra. more concentrated one bottle has the cleaning power of these two bargain brands, here at the over-extended family gathering. dawn. i test . >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. tonight, a heroic rescue was caught on camera. a man is saved after going overboard, on one of the largest cruise ships in the world. we hear from the witnesses who helped him to safety. and this is not the first time someone has fallen off a cruise ship. abc's cecilia vega takes a closer look. >> reporter: it was early in the morning off these choppy waters off the coast of cozumel, mexico. >> i heard what i thought was a bird in the water, a speck in the water. >> reporter: the speck turning out to be a 22-year-old man. >> i noticed it was a young man screaming help me as loud as he could. somebody please help me. >> reporter: scott and stephanie campbell passengers on the ship spotted him. >> i right aw
. >> for a crowd this big, your everyday dishes will only go so far, literally you had to go deep into the cupboard can this mess be conquered by a little bit of dish liquid? it can if it is done ultra. more concentrated one bottle has the cleaning power of these two bargain brands, here at the over-extended family gathering. dawn. i test . >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. tonight, a heroic rescue was caught on camera. a man is saved after going overboard, on one of...
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when you started game of thrones, did you think it could be this big of a de >> no. i don't think anybody did. you know, the notion is bonkers. >> reporter: what do you think motivates your character within the game of thrones? does it want it for herself? >> yes. i think that's indisputed for her. she's tried to put all her children on it. >> reporter: perhaps the most beloved character, jon snow, whose supposed death sent fans into a frenzy. and unleashed a tidal wave of sad vns online, and even though they've brought people back from the dead, no one is spilling the dead. is he really dead? >> he is dead. >> reporter: how does jon snow's death change the game? >> no one saw that coming. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and where the show excels is getting you uncomfortable. >> what is your name? >> reporter: those torture scenes, what head space do you get yourself in to play in those scenes? >> i guess to go to those dark places you keep it light between. it was one person who helps me through it. the person putting the pain on me was there for me. sorry to be mushy. bu
when you started game of thrones, did you think it could be this big of a de >> no. i don't think anybody did. you know, the notion is bonkers. >> reporter: what do you think motivates your character within the game of thrones? does it want it for herself? >> yes. i think that's indisputed for her. she's tried to put all her children on it. >> reporter: perhaps the most beloved character, jon snow, whose supposed death sent fans into a frenzy. and unleashed a tidal wave...
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the second big threat for tigers, poachers. criminals sell tiger parts to people would want to carry around a tiger whisker or piece of skin in their wallet, which many people here believe provides them with strength. zoos, where people can come learn about the plight of tigers, play a key role in helping to protect these extraordinary animals. i can tell you personally seeing these little beasts up close really brings it home. as a reporter, i've gotten the chance to get very close to lots of incredibly cool animals. koalas. cheetahs. and tree kangaroos. but this was my first time with baby tigers. watch as the zookeepers try to get me to pick one of the cubs up. all right, well. at first, it does not go well. [ tiger growling ] all right, all right. okay. [ tiger growling ] i am not a good tiger handler apparently. how not to hold the tiger by dan harris. but then as the effects from lunch started to set in, the girls got a little tired and a little bit more docile. we are friends now. we are friends. i catch one tiger who wa
the second big threat for tigers, poachers. criminals sell tiger parts to people would want to carry around a tiger whisker or piece of skin in their wallet, which many people here believe provides them with strength. zoos, where people can come learn about the plight of tigers, play a key role in helping to protect these extraordinary animals. i can tell you personally seeing these little beasts up close really brings it home. as a reporter, i've gotten the chance to get very close to lots of...
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but not without some big bumps in the road. >> when i was 15 years old, there were not a lot of black models in the agency. to go to an agency and say, we already have a black girl, singular. there was one girl, who said i know you're excite and you got your pictures in the "seventeen" magazine, but you won't get far in this world, because you're black. so you should learn how to type because you're probably -- the furthest you'll get into this agency is the head reception like me. she said that me. >> wow. >> yeah. >> some people it crushes their spirit. for others -- >> it crushes me for half a second and i go -- >> that roar ultimately echoed throughout the modeling world and on to the cover of "sports illustrated" and down the victoria's secret runway. though she lamentshe image of black beauty is often limited to women like her who have white skin and anglo features. >> cynthia, i got the covers of the magazines because of the fact of my coloring, and my eyes are green and my coloring is carmel colored. i have made it a mission of my life to redefine and to open up the small box
but not without some big bumps in the road. >> when i was 15 years old, there were not a lot of black models in the agency. to go to an agency and say, we already have a black girl, singular. there was one girl, who said i know you're excite and you got your pictures in the "seventeen" magazine, but you won't get far in this world, because you're black. so you should learn how to type because you're probably -- the furthest you'll get into this agency is the head reception like...
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with the new year, meditation is a big issue. a story of how one person came to meditation and now he's hitting the road to help others adopt the habit. getting some unlikely converts along the way. >> this is ridiculous. >> this is my meditation chariot. >> i need to take a picture of this. >> gassed up for an 11-day, cross country quest to find out what's stopping wannabe meditateors from adopting this simple habit. >> i cannot sit >> i feel so guilty. >> i am joined by one of my favorite teec favorite teachers, jeff warren. i'm hoping that he's though he's canadian -- >> you can forgive him for that. >> i was surprised they let canadians in the building. our first stop my workplace. abc news. >> have you ever gone cross country on a bus? >> no. not the whole thing. >> this is where my personal ad vent wurs meditation began 13 years ago -- >> we're going now to dan harris. >> with a panic attack live on "good morning america." >> really to prescribe statins slowly -- >> that on-air meltdown helped me to embrace a practice i alw
with the new year, meditation is a big issue. a story of how one person came to meditation and now he's hitting the road to help others adopt the habit. getting some unlikely converts along the way. >> this is ridiculous. >> this is my meditation chariot. >> i need to take a picture of this. >> gassed up for an 11-day, cross country quest to find out what's stopping wannabe meditateors from adopting this simple habit. >> i cannot sit >> i feel so guilty....
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>> food poisoning is a big issue. when you have a concentration of this number of people in tech rare camps. it's something we have to be mindful of. >> reporter: and finally, just two days ago. >> there's no one who wants this thing over more than i do. you know, i'd like my life back. >> and a lot of people took issue with that. write us on our website. requests and knees from the gulf. >>> and to big news overseas. al qaeda has confirmed that the number three man in the organization, the man that stays in contact with osama bin laden has been killed. mustafa al yazid was killed. >>> in the past, israeli patrols have diverted ships if they felt that the ships carried contraband. this time, they were prepared for a confrontation, cameras rolling. >> reporter: the largest ship, xhan dose fell into a well-prepared trap. the first soldiers repel on to the deck. you can see some of the activists pouncing on them as they land, clubbing them with metal poles. one is thrown over a guardrail to a lower deck. the first helico
>> food poisoning is a big issue. when you have a concentration of this number of people in tech rare camps. it's something we have to be mindful of. >> reporter: and finally, just two days ago. >> there's no one who wants this thing over more than i do. you know, i'd like my life back. >> and a lot of people took issue with that. write us on our website. requests and knees from the gulf. >>> and to big news overseas. al qaeda has confirmed that the number three...
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tiny balls of fluff, taking their first peek at a big, white world. our cameraraare invited on a rare expedition for polar cuddle fest. >>> and so you think you can paint? tired of looking at the same four walls? so was he. how a regular guy turned his entire house into a replica of the sistine chapel. who does this? and why? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden, terry moran, bill weir and, tonight, juju chang in new york city, this is "nightline," august 17th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm juju chang. receiving babies is a crime that happens every day on the international black market. it become as sophisticated as it is highly profitable. tonight, we meet a striking blond, a single mother on a quest to adopt a siblili for her daughter. buff she stumbled onto this undergrgund world. and what she did next is breathtaking. here's abc's dan harris. >> reporter: she's the socialite and single m mher who was roped into being an unlikely but highly effective crime fighter. the story started in 2009, when taylor stein, dau
tiny balls of fluff, taking their first peek at a big, white world. our cameraraare invited on a rare expedition for polar cuddle fest. >>> and so you think you can paint? tired of looking at the same four walls? so was he. how a regular guy turned his entire house into a replica of the sistine chapel. who does this? and why? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden, terry moran, bill weir and, tonight, juju chang in new york city, this is...
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big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right even if it's not every day. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and
big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready...
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became smitten with the big cats and never went back. each dawn, they load up their four-wheel drive office and take that swampy commute against this delta. they head past monitor lizards, around the yawning hippos. take a left at the adorable baby elephant. >> still battling to walk. he could have been worn laborn night. >> reporter: and begin looking for the clues that will lead us to lions. >> very often they kill them by biting into the throat. biting right in here. and we think that that's to block off the veins going up to the brain. >> reporter: every bird call has meaning, every moving shadow makes sense. >> some buffalo up there. >> yeah. cute. lions could have moved there. >> reporter: and they work with the quiet patience needed to capture a sequence like this. ma di tau on the run from silvereye and the others swims for safety, two cubs follow, but the littlest one hesitates which is exactly what the hungry crocodile was hoping for. considering the pure brutality of this place, it seems unlikely we'll ever find the stars of "
became smitten with the big cats and never went back. each dawn, they load up their four-wheel drive office and take that swampy commute against this delta. they head past monitor lizards, around the yawning hippos. take a left at the adorable baby elephant. >> still battling to walk. he could have been worn laborn night. >> reporter: and begin looking for the clues that will lead us to lions. >> very often they kill them by biting into the throat. biting right in here. and we...
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. >>> and into the wild, from big cats and bears to elephants. we journey to a far away place where some of the most threatened animals are given the chance to roam free again. >>> plus, egg scare. the recall of 380 million eggs linked to salmonella goes nationwide. we'll tell you what you teneed know to keep your family safe. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight by going back to school. a federal probe that showed that students that enroll in for-profit schools received more than $20 billion in federal aid last year and now they're defaulting on those loans in alarming rate. federal investigators went undercover and met with school recruiters who oversold the money students could expect to learn. it was certainly misleading, but was it par for the course? we took our hidden cameras to one such school for tonight's "nightline" investigates. >> i knew i'd go to school, but i also knew a traditional college wasn't for me. >> they promise a second chance at an education. often from the comfort of home. >> i'm looking for tanya. b
. >>> and into the wild, from big cats and bears to elephants. we journey to a far away place where some of the most threatened animals are given the chance to roam free again. >>> plus, egg scare. the recall of 380 million eggs linked to salmonella goes nationwide. we'll tell you what you teneed know to keep your family safe. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight by going back to school. a federal probe that showed that students that enroll in...
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a big rig making a long haul through the nevada desert t-boned an amtrak passenger train this afternoon, carrying nearly 220 people, killing at least two and injured more than 100. with the details, here's abc's lisa stark. >> she's out there. >> reporter: for passengers on the train, it was a jarring jolt. then smoke and fire, panic and chaos. after amtrak's california tlan was struck by a tractor trailer. those on board, nearly 220 passengers, scrambled to get out of the train, worried about an explosion, about the spreading fire. >> riding the train, look out the window, next thing i know, get hit by something, a big ball of fire comes in, jump out the window. >> you jumped out the window? >> yeah. >> reporter: jim bickley was traveling with his wife, a few cars behind the one that was hit. he felt the impact. >> there was a lot of smoke, so we decided to stick our head out one of the doors and saw the train was on fire. i'm getting out of here. >> reporter: the amtrak train may have been traveling nearly 80 miles an hour as it came barrelling through the intersection, but local offi
a big rig making a long haul through the nevada desert t-boned an amtrak passenger train this afternoon, carrying nearly 220 people, killing at least two and injured more than 100. with the details, here's abc's lisa stark. >> she's out there. >> reporter: for passengers on the train, it was a jarring jolt. then smoke and fire, panic and chaos. after amtrak's california tlan was struck by a tractor trailer. those on board, nearly 220 passengers, scrambled to get out of the train,...
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literally i like literally could not live without this. >> reporter: it is big business. the most successful blogs like dooce.com can net tens of thousands of dollars a month but making a career out of giving tips can be complicated. mommy bloggers share the dos but rarely the don'ts? if target had a product you didn't love would that be okay? >> i won't talk about products i don't love with anything. i talk about products that i love. i talk about the companies that i connect with. i share so much of my life but i don't share anything that's disingenuous to me. ♪ >> reporter: more often than not mommy bloggers are women like tonya sanders, between home schooling and dance parties with her daughter, the virginia mom is building her online brand blogging as the chatty momma. >> six months into the start of my blog i received a call from a pr firm representing burger king. >> reporter: for companies mentions in blogs like tonya's can mean big bucks in sales so as a result they send her everything from shampoo to foot pads for free hoping she'll hawk them online. >> concea
literally i like literally could not live without this. >> reporter: it is big business. the most successful blogs like dooce.com can net tens of thousands of dollars a month but making a career out of giving tips can be complicated. mommy bloggers share the dos but rarely the don'ts? if target had a product you didn't love would that be okay? >> i won't talk about products i don't love with anything. i talk about products that i love. i talk about the companies that i connect with....
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a big step as the u.s. expands the fight against i.s.i.s. into syria, where the president was loathed to go for so long. but he gave the go ahead for these strikes. and throughout this evening, he has been briefed on the progress. tomorrow, he heads to new york and e u.n. we do expect to hear from him then. these air strikes will be ongoing. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says the fight against i.s.i.s. in syria will be persistent and sustainable, which means this will likely continue for months on end. juju? >> martha, thanks, as always. >>> and joining me now, abc news chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, who has been tracking the growing terror threat. now, that u.s. air strikes are under way, what might this mean for i.s.i.s.? >> this is a ruthless group, whose members seem to enjoy their medieval barbarism. the air strikes led to beheadings. i.s.i.s. escalated its threats to america, in anticipation of what happened tonight. as i.s.i.s. turned up the tempo on its propaganda machine today, with new videos of its mili
a big step as the u.s. expands the fight against i.s.i.s. into syria, where the president was loathed to go for so long. but he gave the go ahead for these strikes. and throughout this evening, he has been briefed on the progress. tomorrow, he heads to new york and e u.n. we do expect to hear from him then. these air strikes will be ongoing. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says the fight against i.s.i.s. in syria will be persistent and sustainable, which means this will likely...
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. >> big teeth. wow. >> they were like chiclets, rabbit teeth. i couldn't close my mouth. >> and two years later, jeff took to yelp calling the dentist a butcher and a crook. and he sued them, claiming it was another dentist, not him that removed or destroyed his work. >> once you start stating facts, you could be held accountable. if it's demonstrated that the facts aren't true. >> yellpers enjoy the right to free speech and exercise that to help their fellow consumers. >> but the dentist says there's not freedom of speech to lie and tell falsehoods. and he's not alone in fighting back. more and more are taking the fight into their own hands. when this man had a bad report on yelp, the hotel didn't take it lying down. >> we received an e-mail that there would be a $500 fine for each negative review that we post online. >> the bride and groom overlooked this fine print on their contract. a $500 fine will b added for every negative review. the story went viral, and consumer fury ensued. and just like that, the rating on yelp plummeted. and angry,
. >> big teeth. wow. >> they were like chiclets, rabbit teeth. i couldn't close my mouth. >> and two years later, jeff took to yelp calling the dentist a butcher and a crook. and he sued them, claiming it was another dentist, not him that removed or destroyed his work. >> once you start stating facts, you could be held accountable. if it's demonstrated that the facts aren't true. >> yellpers enjoy the right to free speech and exercise that to help their fellow...
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was the scene back in houston, about 17,000 astros fans were inside the stadium, watching the game on big screens. the victory parade is already in the works for tomorrow by the way. and the parties are continuing even into the early morning hours. several hours after they won in los angeles. downtown houston, people are partying. see them there. the team has worn the houston strong patch on their uniforms and dedicated the win to the hurricane victims. that city needed a moment like this. >> what a great moment. unbelievable that they'd never been able to celebrate, their first-ever world series. what a great year for that to happen. >> more than 50 y making. congratulations to houston. >>> but we're going to move on to another city trying to recover from a tragedy. new york city still reeling from the deadly truck attack. >> it could lead to the death penalty. the 29-year-old from uzbekistan rolled into the courtroom in a wheelchair to hear federal charges against him after telling investigators that he felt good about what he had done. he wanted to hang an isis flag in his hospital roo
was the scene back in houston, about 17,000 astros fans were inside the stadium, watching the game on big screens. the victory parade is already in the works for tomorrow by the way. and the parties are continuing even into the early morning hours. several hours after they won in los angeles. downtown houston, people are partying. see them there. the team has worn the houston strong patch on their uniforms and dedicated the win to the hurricane victims. that city needed a moment like this....
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there's no doubt that the personal appearance by russian president vladimir putin was a big factor. he spoke in english, something he almost never does in public. >> sochi's olympic bid has already brought its benefits. >> reporter: but that's not the whole story of why putin and the russians won the day. >> awarded to the city of sochi. >> reporter: an abc news investigation found that behind the scenes, this mystery man was directly involved in helping russia get the needed olympic votes. he says he's just a businessman, a vice president of what's known as the olympic council of asia. he has been publicly thanked by the russian olympic committee for his single minded work in delivering the votes of some asian countries for sochi, without which it would have been hard for sochi to count on the victory. but we discovered he is much more than just another businessman with friends on the olympic committee. >> he is one of the four or five most important people in the heroin trade in the world. he's absolutely a major and very dangerous gangster. >> reporter: craig murray, the former b
there's no doubt that the personal appearance by russian president vladimir putin was a big factor. he spoke in english, something he almost never does in public. >> sochi's olympic bid has already brought its benefits. >> reporter: but that's not the whole story of why putin and the russians won the day. >> awarded to the city of sochi. >> reporter: an abc news investigation found that behind the scenes, this mystery man was directly involved in helping russia get the...
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♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ >>> finally tonight, it calls itself one of the toughest game shows devised. 500 questions pitting genius we sat down to get answers. >> your road to 500 starts with the first ten categories. >> reporter: that's ken jennings and the dan harris we know and love. he's host of -- >> the toughest game ever devised. france has a land border with what eight countries? >> spain. >> andora. >> it's crazy the amount of knowledge these people have. >> how much money have you made doing game shows? >> somewhere north of $3 million. >> answer as many questions as you can, three in a row wrong, and you're gone. >> this is a serious moment. one more wrong and you're out. >> you can see him struggle and the fear in t
♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ >>> finally tonight, it calls itself one of the toughest game shows devised. 500 questions pitting genius we sat down to get answers. >> your road to 500 starts with the first ten categories....
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. >> reporter: back in america, the big headline is, all the combat troops are leaving. do you feel like the war is over? >> we're combat troops. we're still here. we've still got a job to do. the names change but the mission's pretty much the same. >> reporter: you don't feel like combat is done? >> not at all, sir. >> reporter: it's still dangerous here, but it is also, in many ways, a whole new war. u.s. forces now need iraqi permission if they want to go arrest or kill a terrorist. and, they need an iraqi escort any time they drive through a major city. >> that's pretty big change, isn't it, from the way you used to do business. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: what are the rules? if you get shot at, do you have to wait for a senior iraqi officer to say it's okay for you to shoot back? >> american soldier always has the right to self-defense. >> reporter: how would you communicate in a moment like that? >> ah, i mean, just body language, i think. >> when bullets start flying, everybody seems to just react on instinct. >> reporter: right. >> second nature. rk the >> reporter
. >> reporter: back in america, the big headline is, all the combat troops are leaving. do you feel like the war is over? >> we're combat troops. we're still here. we've still got a job to do. the names change but the mission's pretty much the same. >> reporter: you don't feel like combat is done? >> not at all, sir. >> reporter: it's still dangerous here, but it is also, in many ways, a whole new war. u.s. forces now need iraqi permission if they want to go arrest...
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horror not only as details of her death have spilled out but also as her husband, bob bashira, known as big bob, a former rotary club president, has gone from an object of sympathy -- >> i love you. >> reporter: to one of suspicion. >> he is a person of interest with our investigation. >> reporter: this mystery began late last tuesday afternoon when jane told her husband she was going home from work. >> i got home at about five after 8:00 and she wasn't around. i, you know, relaxed and figured she was running an aerrand. i became much more concerned. i was calling her cell phone. as time got on, i involved the police. >> reporter: the next morning she was found dead. strangled in her mercedes suv. abandoned in an alley in a poor neighborhood of detroit eight miles and a world away from the couple's elegant suburban side street. tonight, we're learning that when she was found, she was wearing a green blouse and black pants and that her house slippers were on the floor of the vehicle. her body was apparently lodged between the front and back seats. she had several broken nails. and there was
horror not only as details of her death have spilled out but also as her husband, bob bashira, known as big bob, a former rotary club president, has gone from an object of sympathy -- >> i love you. >> reporter: to one of suspicion. >> he is a person of interest with our investigation. >> reporter: this mystery began late last tuesday afternoon when jane told her husband she was going home from work. >> i got home at about five after 8:00 and she wasn't around. i,...
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it was a big one. >> reporter: you came through it? >> yeah, just a little tiny piece of the motorcycle. not good. >> reporter: must be nerve-wracking for you. >> it is indeed. you neveveknow what's going to happen. it's like coming back from a war, you know? >> reporter: and then, the announcement everyone dreads. >> we regret to announce the death of derek brien. >> reporter: the third rider to die this year. despite the tragedy, the race restarts. there is a winner. there are smiles and trophies. it has always been this way at tt. this time next year, they'll be back again at the most dangerous motorcycle race in the world. for "nightline," i'm simon mcgregor-wood, on the isle of man. >> 180 miles an hour. thank you, simon. and thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in on "good morning america," they will have the newest republican presidential candidate, john huntsman, live on the program tomorrow. and please check out torr
it was a big one. >> reporter: you came through it? >> yeah, just a little tiny piece of the motorcycle. not good. >> reporter: must be nerve-wracking for you. >> it is indeed. you neveveknow what's going to happen. it's like coming back from a war, you know? >> reporter: and then, the announcement everyone dreads. >> we regret to announce the death of derek brien. >> reporter: the third rider to die this year. despite the tragedy, the race restarts....
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if you don't have the experience of handling big snakes, you're going to be in a world of hurt. >> reporter: and by hurt, we mean wrapped around -- >> choked out. you know, wrapped up. bitten. >> reporter: i'm still shaking off fanged friend, bill's teammates jacie and dwayne -- >> holy [ bleeped ]. >> reporter: have pulled in two more and then another. makes four. >> reporter: you look so pumped. >> i'm still shaking. >> reporter: they're very calm. would look great in a britney spears video. >> miley would probably like it, too. >> they are pretty. i still don't want to touch him. >> not even the back end of one? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: every snake goes to the university of florida where they stud them for environmental impact. >> the python is eating our native wildlife without a healthy food chain, you don't have a healthy environment. >> reporter: even though the fwc admits the number of snakes caught barely makes a difference, they say the competition brings attention to the problem. >> this is a serious issue. it brings the awareness to everyone in florida, united states, and
if you don't have the experience of handling big snakes, you're going to be in a world of hurt. >> reporter: and by hurt, we mean wrapped around -- >> choked out. you know, wrapped up. bitten. >> reporter: i'm still shaking off fanged friend, bill's teammates jacie and dwayne -- >> holy [ bleeped ]. >> reporter: have pulled in two more and then another. makes four. >> reporter: you look so pumped. >> i'm still shaking. >> reporter: they're very...
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imploding breakdown, charlie sheen is back and he's telling all about smoking, drinking, and his next big protect. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," june 27th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, there was valium in the '60s, prozac in the '90s, and now the growing mother's little helper of choice is adderall, normally used to help kids with attention deficit disorder. desperate to find more energy and focus under the content comma demands, they raid their kid's prescription bottles. with the details of what comes next, here's abc's dan harris. >> reporter: this is the story of how one day, a mother of four on a quiet block in minneapolis made an impulsive decision, one that took this mom to darker places than she ever imagined possible. >> i grew up in a house where my mom was very neat and everything was really clean and beautiful dinners every night and that didn't come naturally for me. >> reporter: drowning in the daily drudgery of dinner, dishes and laundry, betsy degre
imploding breakdown, charlie sheen is back and he's telling all about smoking, drinking, and his next big protect. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," june 27th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, there was valium in the '60s, prozac in the '90s, and now the growing mother's little helper of choice is adderall, normally used to help kids with attention deficit...
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the upper big branch mine is owned by massey energy company. the mine has extra oxygen stored along emergency escape routes and airtight chambers which can keep trapped miners alive for up to four days. >> it's a risky operation. the refuge chambers have the ability to have 96 hours of oxygen in them, so we have time on our side. >> it's just a tough time for the area down there, and i think with all the safety features and things we came along with, maybe we got in our heads that we weren't going to have another one of these things like this. it looks like we are. >> time on our side. we certainly hope so. our search will continue to nitor. we turn to brian ross. he reported extensively for "nightline" on controversiies fr massey energy company. what can you tell us about their safety record? >> this is the sixth largest mining company in the country based on production and it has a checkered safety record. federal safety records show this mi alone has had three fatalities over the last 12 years and in the last year, there are reports of a spi
the upper big branch mine is owned by massey energy company. the mine has extra oxygen stored along emergency escape routes and airtight chambers which can keep trapped miners alive for up to four days. >> it's a risky operation. the refuge chambers have the ability to have 96 hours of oxygen in them, so we have time on our side. >> it's just a tough time for the area down there, and i think with all the safety features and things we came along with, maybe we got in our heads that...
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days ago the big news, the big fish, a nearly $2 million, five-record deal with sony. no one's more excited than their manager, or momager, malcolm's mother, or their number one cheerleader, malcolm's dad. >> i sleep and eat and drink these kids. it might sound like i'm bragging about these kids, but i'm just like the proudest dad in the world. >> reporter: not long ago they let "nightline" sit in on a band practice in malcolm's parents' basement. all of the kids' parents were there, ear plugs were handed out. ♪ heavy metal was played. snacks were set out by malcolm's mom. ♪ >> that is incredibly impressive. >> wow, wow. >> you feel like you're sitting in the room with people who are going to be stars and aren't yet. >> wow. wow. >> we'll be able to say, we were here when they were 12. you know? ♪ >> that's intimidating but i'll try it. >> reporter: they may be rising stars but they were cool enough to let an old man sit in on drums. ♪ >> that's the nicest thing anybody's said to me. i'm close on that one? >> yeah, really. >> you play with so much intensity. pu
days ago the big news, the big fish, a nearly $2 million, five-record deal with sony. no one's more excited than their manager, or momager, malcolm's mother, or their number one cheerleader, malcolm's dad. >> i sleep and eat and drink these kids. it might sound like i'm bragging about these kids, but i'm just like the proudest dad in the world. >> reporter: not long ago they let "nightline" sit in on a band practice in malcolm's parents' basement. all of the kids' parents...
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this is a big, big business. >> reporter: and he's staking his reputation on tongkat ali, an herb already successful in malaysia. >> really good medium for congress cat ali. >> reporter: that most americans have never heard of. >> probably the single most highly prized plant medicine in this country. >> reporter: but chris wants to make tongkat ali a household name. and he's convinced naturex, one of the herbal industries biggest players that they'll make millions if they back his plan. chris needs to find a steady source that can sustain american demand. television star. our secret weapon, a chain smoking local tribesman who knows the turf. what's the plan? just go up and look for it. that's the plan. he's so fast. still hasn't seen any big tongkat ali, but he says he thinks we'll find it. finally, over an hour and a half into our brutal hike, pay dirt. is this it? oh, my god. we found one. >> this one right here. >> reporter: finding it is only half the battle. >> this is going to be so hard to get out. >> reporter: it's the root of the tongkat ali tree, not the bark or the leaves that
this is a big, big business. >> reporter: and he's staking his reputation on tongkat ali, an herb already successful in malaysia. >> really good medium for congress cat ali. >> reporter: that most americans have never heard of. >> probably the single most highly prized plant medicine in this country. >> reporter: but chris wants to make tongkat ali a household name. and he's convinced naturex, one of the herbal industries biggest players that they'll make millions...
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the boy who came off the bench in the big game. wen with some help from his friends made a basket that is "america strong" tonight. [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. my sinuses are acting up and i've got this runny nose. i better take something. truth is, sudafed pe pressure and pain won't treat all of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what a relief it is why do people count on sunsweet pruneit's made only from prunes, the inothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and 5 essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet's amazing juices and new amazing prune light. she loves a lot of it's what you l
the boy who came off the bench in the big game. wen with some help from his friends made a basket that is "america strong" tonight. [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. my...
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the inspiration behind the move "coe owe toe ugly" and julia roberts will play her on the big screen. but elizabeth gilbert is changing her tune. >>> plus, verts cal city. it's nearly twice the size of the empire state building. "nightline" takes a trip to the top of the world in tonight's sign of the times. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," january 4th, 2010. >>> good evening. they're on the sidelines of every college and professional football team, adding some glamour to the groans and grunts of the players. it's worth remembers that organized cheerleading began nearly a century ago. it's highly competitive meaning the stunts are more dangerous resulting in series injury. lisa ling reports. >> reporter: two years ago, patty phommanyvong was a healthy 17-year-old. now, 19, patty will never walk or talk again. because of an injury she suffered from an athletic activity some say is the most dangerous amoung young girls, cheerleading. >> so patty had never down gymnastics befor
the inspiration behind the move "coe owe toe ugly" and julia roberts will play her on the big screen. but elizabeth gilbert is changing her tune. >>> plus, verts cal city. it's nearly twice the size of the empire state building. "nightline" takes a trip to the top of the world in tonight's sign of the times. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline,"...
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go be you. >> chris says a big motivator for him is upping the image of him in the mermaid industry. >> create a world for them where they don't have to be afraid. i was picked on in school for my love of the ocean. when i set out to be this character, i wanted to make it a safe haven for other mean and be a role model and be an inspiration for them and breakdown as many doors as i possibly could. it's just what i do. it's my job. it's the job that i wanted to do. i just keep, to quote dory finding ne "finding nemo" i just keep swimming. it's just an amazing feeling to know that i made an impact on a lot of people in this business and people looking to join the business. it's wonderful. it's very overwhelming. >> 300 participants from around the globe have traveled to this meet up to socialize. check out the latest gear. >> these are our $3,000 silicone tails. >> and to attend seminars about all things mermaiding. >> know what you're wearing and what you're doing under water. >> husband and wife duo ar coaching the students on how to strike a pose while submerged taking them from cla
go be you. >> chris says a big motivator for him is upping the image of him in the mermaid industry. >> create a world for them where they don't have to be afraid. i was picked on in school for my love of the ocean. when i set out to be this character, i wanted to make it a safe haven for other mean and be a role model and be an inspiration for them and breakdown as many doors as i possibly could. it's just what i do. it's my job. it's the job that i wanted to do. i just keep, to...
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. >> reporters had less an an hour's notice a big announcement was coming. >> hi. so glad you're all here. >> and today, in her backyard, sarah palin drew out the suspense a bit longer. >> a member of abraham lincoln's cabinet, william seward, he saw in this great land vast riches and beauty -- >> took her 12 minutes to get to the point. >> with this announcement that i'm not seeking re-election, i have determined it's best to transfer the authority of governor to governor parnell. >> not only will she be a lame duck, but a dead duck. she'll resign in three weeks. >> i love my job, and i love alaska. and it hurts to make this choice, but i'm doing what's best for alaska. >> it's mystifying. it was a bizarre statement. it didn't make a lot of sense and it doesn't seem to be the kind of thing someone would do if someone was running for president. >> hi, guys! >> palin burst on to the national scene less than a year ago. a fresh face for a party badly in need of a makeover. >> we are holding a convention to nominate a republican governor, sarah pawlenty. >> so fresh,
. >> reporters had less an an hour's notice a big announcement was coming. >> hi. so glad you're all here. >> and today, in her backyard, sarah palin drew out the suspense a bit longer. >> a member of abraham lincoln's cabinet, william seward, he saw in this great land vast riches and beauty -- >> took her 12 minutes to get to the point. >> with this announcement that i'm not seeking re-election, i have determined it's best to transfer the authority of...
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going viral means big business. and these experts say they know the secret formula. a cat named george and our intrepid reporter, can they create an internet sensation? >>> plus, katy perry unplugged. the teenaged dream singer and the reigning queen of pop, tells all about her family, the breakup with russell brand and her new smoothie. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, an epidemic hiding in plain sight. an estimated 100,000 underage american girls in our nation's cities and suburbs victims of sex trafficking. over the weekend, abc news was granted exclusive access inside the biggest ever nationwide crackdown. in 72 hours, 79 kids were taken off the streets and over 100 suspected pimps were arrested. abc's clayton sandell went inside the sting for the nationwide effort to tell the stories among those living among us. it's "hidden america." >> reporter: the sun has gone down but here on the streets of denver, things are just heating up. >> get your hands out the window. >> reporter: guns drawn, police swoop in on a man they suspect is a pimp on a nation
going viral means big business. and these experts say they know the secret formula. a cat named george and our intrepid reporter, can they create an internet sensation? >>> plus, katy perry unplugged. the teenaged dream singer and the reigning queen of pop, tells all about her family, the breakup with russell brand and her new smoothie. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, an epidemic hiding in plain sight. an estimated 100,000 underage american girls in our...
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." >> on the show josh jackson faced killer and big bird. ring ring ring ring. hey, your chicken noodles ringing. ring ring. progress , may i speak to my oggy please? thank you. i'm sorry, who? my grandma. this is obviously her chicken noodle soup. only hers tastes like this. just put my oggy on the phone. thanks so much. hold one moment please. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. she is so cute. okay well i'll hold. she's holding. wha? she's holding. tell her its karen. (announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
." >> on the show josh jackson faced killer and big bird. ring ring ring ring. hey, your chicken noodles ringing. ring ring. progress , may i speak to my oggy please? thank you. i'm sorry, who? my grandma. this is obviously her chicken noodle soup. only hers tastes like this. just put my oggy on the phone. thanks so much. hold one moment please. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. she is so cute. okay...
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. >>> and finally tonight a big day for hollywood's last big gambler. we learn today dha the movie "avatar" has cracked $1 billion at the box office. what message does creator e james cameron teach us about new boldness for the new year. dan harris has a look. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: while there's an enormous amount happening on-screen in "avatar," i was struck by the oddly attractive blue aliens, the sweeping battle scenes and totally unsubtle liberal politics. there is a perhaps equally compelling off-screen drama featuring the maverick, controversial director james cameron who has taken an extravagant risk at a time when many in hollywood and in the country are retrenching. he's made a roughly $500 million movie with no huge stars in 3-d, which most people associate with horror flicks and kids movies. and when we spoke to him a few weeks before the release, he was understandably a little bit defensive about those who said it was too gimmicky to move large audiences. >> you know, everybody's talking about this movie but nobody's seen it. obviously
. >>> and finally tonight a big day for hollywood's last big gambler. we learn today dha the movie "avatar" has cracked $1 billion at the box office. what message does creator e james cameron teach us about new boldness for the new year. dan harris has a look. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: while there's an enormous amount happening on-screen in "avatar," i was struck by the oddly attractive blue aliens, the sweeping battle scenes and totally unsubtle...
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big boy. here in uganda, despite occasional run-ins with huns, and also with toothy grinned crocodiles, the hippos live peacefully. we've got buffalo, elephant, and hippo happily co-existing. but while the wildlife here in uganda is thriving, right across this lake is the democratic republic of congo. where an all-out civil war has resulted in the massacre of people and hippos. there were 30,000 hippos in congo in 1974. now just hundreds. they are being eaten by hungry armies and refugees who lack other sources of food. so it's a slaughter. >> it's basically a slaughter. >> reporter: back in uganda, there are so many hippos that we literally bump into one. >> yeah, yeah. >> we hit one? >> that is a hippo. >> he's probably mad. good thing he has thick skin. but there is real fear the only reason there are so many hippos here is that they're running away from the carnage in congo. the hippo is a para docks. it is the third largest mammal by weight but it can easily outrun a human. unfortunately,
big boy. here in uganda, despite occasional run-ins with huns, and also with toothy grinned crocodiles, the hippos live peacefully. we've got buffalo, elephant, and hippo happily co-existing. but while the wildlife here in uganda is thriving, right across this lake is the democratic republic of congo. where an all-out civil war has resulted in the massacre of people and hippos. there were 30,000 hippos in congo in 1974. now just hundreds. they are being eaten by hungry armies and refugees who...
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that's the big attraction to the sharks? >> there they are right there. you'll see lots of them. >> reporter: conservation efforts have led to a gray field baby boom of sorts. the population has grown from approximately 10,000 to 300,000 in this area since 2008. looking for seals, the great whites may come too close to shore and mistake a person for their favorite meal. >> and the image it sees, a person on a surfboard or a person underwater mimics the seal and the shark makes a mistake. unfortunately, it's a fatal mistake for the person in the water. >> reporter: but what most people fear about great whites is what draws skomo closer to one of nature's efficient killing machines. >> their anatomy. the way their built. they're a fast, efficient big shark. they can elevate their body temperature. they've got excellent eyesight, other senses that are quite keen. really is a natural-born predator. >> reporter: skomo and his team came here to search for great whites on the upcoming show set to air next month on discovery. this morning when we were with them,
that's the big attraction to the sharks? >> there they are right there. you'll see lots of them. >> reporter: conservation efforts have led to a gray field baby boom of sorts. the population has grown from approximately 10,000 to 300,000 in this area since 2008. looking for seals, the great whites may come too close to shore and mistake a person for their favorite meal. >> and the image it sees, a person on a surfboard or a person underwater mimics the seal and the shark makes...
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mary todd: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps a... vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent #or more on car insurance. >>> we turn now to religion. a 2009 survey found that about 15% of americans identify themselves as atheist. that leaves more than 260 million american believers. but the group you're about to meet are not among them. they not only disbelieve, but are waging a war on religion, and mockery is often their weapon of choice. dan harris has the report for our series, "faith matters." >> you're savior. there's a little sinner here. >> reporter: this ceremony you're seeing right here is called a debaptism. >> coming from everywhere. >> reporter: it is the latest public display of brash bald-faced blasphemy from an increasingly aggressive atheist community. >> baptize inferno. >> reporter: the ring leader is this guy here, edwin kagan, one of atheism's premiere provocateurs. he says his community is at war. >> atheists have no chance whatsoever of per vailing in a correct confrontation with believers. there are far too
mary todd: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps a... vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent #or more on car insurance. >>> we turn now to religion. a 2009 survey found that about 15% of americans identify themselves as atheist. that leaves more than 260 million american believers. but the group you're about to meet are not among them. they not only disbelieve, but are waging a war on religion, and mockery is often their weapon of choice. dan harris...
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dire straits, many americans are scrambling to raise cash, and for pawnshops, at least, that means big business. we go inside the famed pawnshop on las vegas boulevard that inspired a hit cable tv show. >>> lost in translation. a shocking proportion of the translators working with u.s. forces in afghanistan can't speak the local language. a whistle blower says. is their employer defrauding america and putting lives at risk? it's a "nightline" investigation. >>> and, fighting words? with tensions high over the possible burning of the koran and fears about islam, deepak chopra weighs in. we ask him about his eyebr eyebrow-raising new book. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, and terry moran in washington, this is "nightline," september 8th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and, with economic indicators, political polls continuing to bring bad news for president obama and the democrats, the president's hitting the road these dames to rally support for his agenda. the debate turns on tax cuts, transportation spen
dire straits, many americans are scrambling to raise cash, and for pawnshops, at least, that means big business. we go inside the famed pawnshop on las vegas boulevard that inspired a hit cable tv show. >>> lost in translation. a shocking proportion of the translators working with u.s. forces in afghanistan can't speak the local language. a whistle blower says. is their employer defrauding america and putting lives at risk? it's a "nightline" investigation. >>> and,...
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the reality is it may or may not make a really big difference. >> reporter: but do they taste better? we wanted to find out. gma asking chef james to prepare a taste test. he seasoned chicken breasts with three different salts, kosher salt at $10 a jar, and french sea salt at almost $50 a jar. we invited three food professionals, a chef, a cookbook author and a culinary student to dig in. >> on three, flip your card around and show me which one you like the best. one, two, three. >> two of our tasters picked the most expensive salt as their favorite. >> i actually liked that it was -- you really got the salty flavor of it. >> reporter: when it came to picking the priciest salt, our cookbook author was fooled by the affordable kosher salt thinking that was the most expensive one. >> my hats off to kosher. i really thought it was the fancy one. >> reporter: gourmet salt manufacturers tell us they don't make specific health claims, but believe their mineral-rich salts are a better choice. according to one saltmaker, natural minerals in even small amounts can certainly come into play with
the reality is it may or may not make a really big difference. >> reporter: but do they taste better? we wanted to find out. gma asking chef james to prepare a taste test. he seasoned chicken breasts with three different salts, kosher salt at $10 a jar, and french sea salt at almost $50 a jar. we invited three food professionals, a chef, a cookbook author and a culinary student to dig in. >> on three, flip your card around and show me which one you like the best. one, two, three....
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you know, i'm a big george clooney fan, he's like the coolest guy in hollywood. i thought this was a lousy, lousy, boring, slow, not worth my 13 bucks movie. do in the let this clip fool you, this is not an action, suspen suspense, shoot up the bad guys, car chase, blow it up kind of movie. it's an extremely slow, brooding, dark, artsy, impress you with the cinematography movie. don't waste your money going to the theater. basically george is a professional killer, hiding out from bad guys in italy. he has one more assignment, basically this make this gun for a fellow assassin. then he has a change of heart, decides he wants to get out of the business which sets up a whole other chain of events. he also happens to find a love interest. here's him in the movie talking to that young lady. >> if i asked you to come away with me, would you? >> come away with you? together? >> together. >> forever? >> forever. >> yes. >> 1 kernel, my worst review in the history of "insomniac theater." did not enjoy this slow, boring -- fit wasn't for the gratuitous nudity i would have
you know, i'm a big george clooney fan, he's like the coolest guy in hollywood. i thought this was a lousy, lousy, boring, slow, not worth my 13 bucks movie. do in the let this clip fool you, this is not an action, suspen suspense, shoot up the bad guys, car chase, blow it up kind of movie. it's an extremely slow, brooding, dark, artsy, impress you with the cinematography movie. don't waste your money going to the theater. basically george is a professional killer, hiding out from bad guys in...
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big difference there. and you can replicate these in the lab. you can put on the god helmet that bomb barlds the temperal lobes and people have out of body near death experiences right there in his room. you can do it through oxygen deprivation and you can do you this there sleep deprivation, through extreme environments. those three lines tell us it's in the brain, not outside of it. >> reporter: how can you, michael, and you, deepak, have a conversation that isn't yelling at each other that actually finds commonality and comes up for something useful for the rest of us? michael? >> to the extent that anything you guys do to make the world a better place, by expanding the circle of sentiments, all that, i'm all for it. >> if i was very a conversation with michael, i would say, help me. help me, dear scientists, to understand why we have this deep yearning, why do we have this deep longing to understand the nature of the beginnings of the universe. why do we have this deep yearning a longing to understand ourselves? >> reporter: sam, what do you
big difference there. and you can replicate these in the lab. you can put on the god helmet that bomb barlds the temperal lobes and people have out of body near death experiences right there in his room. you can do it through oxygen deprivation and you can do you this there sleep deprivation, through extreme environments. those three lines tell us it's in the brain, not outside of it. >> reporter: how can you, michael, and you, deepak, have a conversation that isn't yelling at each other...
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back, we go into the wild to an island naon unlike anywhere else on the earth to meet an animal with a big personality facing a very serious threat. gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg two medium cappuccinos, you're ready for the mid-morning rush thanks to a good breakfast. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos. make one a double. she's fiber focused! i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate, hold the whip, and two espressos, one with a double shot. gonna take more than coffee to stay this focused. stay full and focused through the morning... with a breakfast of kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal; an excellent source of fiber that helps you avoid... the distraction of mid-morning hunger. no thanks, i'm good. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabam
back, we go into the wild to an island naon unlike anywhere else on the earth to meet an animal with a big personality facing a very serious threat. gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg two medium cappuccinos, you're ready for the mid-morning rush thanks to a good breakfast. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos. make one a double. she's fiber focused! i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a...
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. >> so are we potentially witnessing the germ of your next big song? >> yeah. this will end up way cooler. >> reporter: he even let a middle age reporter threw in a few suggestions can i get a songwriter credit on this? >> definitely. when you talk i don't want to want you, i start thinking about addiction. >> interesting. i'm rarely writing about a girl. that is nice. now some publishing here. >> are you feeling a genuine like i'm on to something buzz right now? >> yeah. this is a cool song. i'll tell you if that works out. >> i have to say, so impressive. 30 minutes ago you had a laugh and now you have a song. >>> could end up being a bleacher song. could i show it to someone else and they could love it. >> reporter: whether or not this song ever sees the light of day, it is reasonable to assume the hits will keep coming and they will be intensely catchy and personal as antonoff likes to say, pop music is at its most brilliant when it makes you both dance and cry. for "nightline," this is dan harris in new york. >>> next miss congeniality knew how to catch yo
. >> so are we potentially witnessing the germ of your next big song? >> yeah. this will end up way cooler. >> reporter: he even let a middle age reporter threw in a few suggestions can i get a songwriter credit on this? >> definitely. when you talk i don't want to want you, i start thinking about addiction. >> interesting. i'm rarely writing about a girl. that is nice. now some publishing here. >> are you feeling a genuine like i'm on to something buzz right...
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used to filling your car up once a week, then suddenly once every three weeks, believe me it'll be a big difference going back. we want to protect the house. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> they're cute and furry. and you may be surprised to learn, meerkats are an awful lot like us. and meerkat mothers seem to have a lot of the same jobs as human moms. bathing, feeding and arrange for child. i mean, kat care. and just like your house, when momma meerkat gets mad, watch out. here's stephanie sy. >> reporter: in the harsh, barren landscape of the kalahari desert, an animal soap opera plays out. driven by lust, would-be assassins, and a life-threatening rivalry between mother and daughter. >> people are fascinated with meerkats because we can see ourselves almost in them. >> reporter: meerkat expert, pam bennett wahlberg, describes meer
used to filling your car up once a week, then suddenly once every three weeks, believe me it'll be a big difference going back. we want to protect the house. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> they're cute and furry. and you may be...
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the world food program works up a distry big plan, and then the u.n. provides security along with the u.s. military to get the food out. bottom line, it is not going to happen until tomorrow. and meanwhile, the people wait. we had to go all over town to figure out when the aid would finally be distributed. how about the haitian people? well, they have no communications. they have no idea why they're wafting so long. >> we don't know. we have no information. nobody tell us anything. >> reporter: and no communication? >> no communication at all. >> reporter: we did see some food and water distributed today, but it was on a small scale. nothing organized, though welcome all the same. as for the u.s. military, they did make some deliveries by helicopter, but the 82nd airborne, which has now begun to arrive, was mainly providing security at the airport, helping with injured that were simply being dropped off and trying to hold back those frantic to get out of this country. of course, this is so much more complicated, this relief effort, diane. because of th
the world food program works up a distry big plan, and then the u.n. provides security along with the u.s. military to get the food out. bottom line, it is not going to happen until tomorrow. and meanwhile, the people wait. we had to go all over town to figure out when the aid would finally be distributed. how about the haitian people? well, they have no communications. they have no idea why they're wafting so long. >> we don't know. we have no information. nobody tell us anything....
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we tackle the big questions. >>> plus, wit and wisdom. from best seller to blockbuster. as the film version of "eat, pray, love" opens in theaters, author elizabeth gilbert takes us along on her journey from loss to love. how she got there will surprise you. >>> and, wedding bells? a federal judge overturns a california ban on gay marriage. so, will same sex marriage be legal everywhere soon? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," august 4th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. the billowing black beast that terrorized the people of the gulf coast for nearly four months is dead tonight. killed with a precision shot of thick, heavy mud, engineers say no oil is leaking from the well and none ever will again, but if all is calm beneath the surface of the gulf, onshore, some people remain worried. what's happened to all that oil? jeffrey kofman reports from the gulf. >> reporter: talk about a quick recovery. many of the gulf fisheries have been reopened for just
we tackle the big questions. >>> plus, wit and wisdom. from best seller to blockbuster. as the film version of "eat, pray, love" opens in theaters, author elizabeth gilbert takes us along on her journey from loss to love. how she got there will surprise you. >>> and, wedding bells? a federal judge overturns a california ban on gay marriage. so, will same sex marriage be legal everywhere soon? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry...
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those great big baby expectations are tonight's "sign of the times." >>> go >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with the war in afghanistan. it was a deadly day for american troops, in fact, the deadliest in more than four years of fighting. 14 americans were killed in separate helicopter crashes, one, a midair collision, the other, a single helicopter that went down for reasons that tonight remain unknown. and as president obama considers his war strategy amidst the increase in violence, we take "closer look" at the many women who risk their own safety in unarmed medec helicopters to save the lives of their fellow soldiers, providing critical care in the most unforgiving of conditions. this sergeant has just risked his life to rescue three american soldiers overrun by insurgents. >> it's about at 80. >> reporter: when smith's medevac unit landed on the battlefield. the firing just stopped. the base was on fire. >> we're only designed to take two critical at one time. i just gave them three. so it's a mad house in there. >> reporter: sergeant smith's job i
those great big baby expectations are tonight's "sign of the times." >>> go >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with the war in afghanistan. it was a deadly day for american troops, in fact, the deadliest in more than four years of fighting. 14 americans were killed in separate helicopter crashes, one, a midair collision, the other, a single helicopter that went down for reasons that tonight remain unknown. and as president obama considers his...
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may be talking about a big merger. they're trying to find out if if search engine is interested in joining up. both companies are struggling to keep up with google and facebook. >>> remember too big to fail? there are worries that that's what capital one will be in it buys ing. the federal reserve is investigating if they could become so big it would threaten the nation's entire financial system. >>> movie goers were catching something this weekend. "contagion" had $23 million in resets. the help and warrior finished second and third. >>> when we come back, the beloved cartoon dharkt may be stunting kids' development. >>> the big upset in the u.s. open women's final. what serena williams said that may get mer banned. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships anywhere in the co
may be talking about a big merger. they're trying to find out if if search engine is interested in joining up. both companies are struggling to keep up with google and facebook. >>> remember too big to fail? there are worries that that's what capital one will be in it buys ing. the federal reserve is investigating if they could become so big it would threaten the nation's entire financial system. >>> movie goers were catching something this weekend. "contagion" had...
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was no big deal. >> that was no big deal. i saved a little girl. >> reporter: after getting thanked by the girl's mother today, st. bernard still doesn't call himself a hero. but like his license plate, many call him a saint. john schriffen, abc, new york. >> the little girl only has minor scrapes and bruises. remember, "nightline" later. we will see you again right here tomorrow night. good night. \s i'm barack obama and i approve this message. for amber waves of grain, , beautiful, for spacious skies, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee,
was no big deal. >> that was no big deal. i saved a little girl. >> reporter: after getting thanked by the girl's mother today, st. bernard still doesn't call himself a hero. but like his license plate, many call him a saint. john schriffen, abc, new york. >> the little girl only has minor scrapes and bruises. remember, "nightline" later. we will see you again right here tomorrow night. good night. \s i'm barack obama and i approve this message. for amber waves of...
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give yourself some credit." ♪ >> topping the skinny, big news for pokemon fans. the app, it's a huge hit surpassing 30 million down loads as of yesterday. now pokemon in a new form. >> there have been 20 theatrical releases based on a pokemon video game, but they're all animated. >> now the first live action film franchise that will start out with a detective pickachu movie. >> details are being kept under wraps. they say the films will be fast tracked start next year. happy for a supermodel and young billionaire. they are now off the market. >> >> we're talking about miranda kerr. >> the supermodel is now engaged to snap chat co-founder, evan spiegel. they met and have been dating a little over a year. >> you may recall she was previously married to orlando bloom with whom she had their five-year-old son. they divorced in 2013. she was also briefly linked to james packer who is linked to mariah carey. >> a source close to spiegel tells e news that it was his nonhollywood vibe that appeals to kerr. >> you often here that. >> or his soon to make billions vibe. tha
give yourself some credit." ♪ >> topping the skinny, big news for pokemon fans. the app, it's a huge hit surpassing 30 million down loads as of yesterday. now pokemon in a new form. >> there have been 20 theatrical releases based on a pokemon video game, but they're all animated. >> now the first live action film franchise that will start out with a detective pickachu movie. >> details are being kept under wraps. they say the films will be fast tracked start next...